y 34 The Ltfe and Work of  '  
.i Phoenix and Third National Bank. ; j
j “ Whereas, The Board of Directors of this, the Phoenix and Third  '
· ` National Bank of Lexington, Kentucky, have with profound sorrow   K Q
I learned of the death of our associate director, Professor Melville A.  I I
Q 5 Scovell; V  1
  ,   Y · . Therefore, be it resolved, That we desire to place on these records  ._ {
g = our personal and official expression of our loss and `sorrcw in the death of  = ,
E   ; Professor Scovell, as well as an expression of our full appreciation of his ,·  `
.   ’ business capacity; his moral worth, his conspicuous integrity, and intel-  3 E
  ligent and disinterested devotion with which heiserved as a director of _. 
  this bank for many years; and it is a fact that in his death this bank has '_  ;
_, lost one of its efficient officers; the State of Kentucky and Fayette L I
, ‘ Y ` County one of its most upright, conscientious and valued citizens; and  I I
  ··-. _ , . Be it further resolved, 'lhat as a token of our respect, this Board of  . C
‘ W ' Directors attend in a body the funeral services to be held at the home of  ’  
` V ` ‘ Professor Scovell on Sunday, August the eighteenth, nineteen hundred  . I
  I j ` and twelve, at three o’clock in the afternoon; and . f
I * Be it further resolved, That this resolution be spread upon the  _ r
i _ l records of this bank, and that a certified copy be sent to the family of ' V
  = ` Professor Scovell. V S
  ~   E B. D. BERRY,   C
[ .   . Joan Smm, ;  N
g ·   J. W. Rooas,  ,. R
; .   Y. ALEXANDER,   N
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*   Letters and telegrams of condolence and sympathy, re-  L I};
  -‘‘' {ifi specting the death of Dr. Scovell were received by Mrs.  ‘ ir
,     I Scovell and others from the following persons: §{
  V;   ; Hon. James B. McCreary, Governor of Kentucky; Hon. W. M. Hays, J P
. __;V»i   Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.; Dr. A. C. True,  I V
    Director of the Office of Experiment Stations, United States Department  f N
  of Agriculture, Washington, D C.; Dr. E. W. Allen, Assistant Director . M
` Q;   of the Office of Experiment Stations, United States Department of Agri-  , M
>_°> 1_.?»,_'Ei culture, Washington, D. C.; Dr. W. H. Beal, Chief of the Editorial of
  "_’‘‘·   Division, Office of Experiment Stations, Unit_ed States Department Of C. V·
  EQ" Agriculture, Washington, D. C.; Dr. H. W. Wiley, Chief of the Bureau i ar
    of Chemistry, Washington, D. C.; Dr. Kenyon L. Butterfield, President _ K
  of Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass.; Dr. W. E. ` W
  Stone, President of Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana; Dr. T. J. _ D
  Burrill, Vice—President, Illinois State University, Champaign, Illinois; ‘· L<
  Dr. H. J. Waters, President of Kansas State Agricultural College, Man- Se
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